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O’Neal and Electric gear stolen from UK distributors

Bags of O’Neal and Electric mountain bike kit have been stolen from a van belonging to UK distributors FLi.

Some of the products aren’t yet for sale in the UK, so they should be easy to spot if you come across them or are offered them for sale.

Colin Williams of FLi Distribution told us: "I’d just parked the van outside my girlfriend's flat in the centre of Manchester, under a streetlight, with CCTV watching it. I thought it would be okay – how wrong! When we returned the passenger window had been smashed.

"I’d hidden my sat nav, but the police reckoned the telltale circle on the window was enough for them to chance breaking into the van. So they found the bag of samples and also made off with a helmet before they were disturbed.

"Its so frustrating, because the police know who it was, because it was on CCTV, and they have witnesses, but the chances of getting our stuff back still seem slim.

"We’re hoping we’ll be lucky and someone will spot something on eBay or somewhere for sale, because a lot of this stuff is very rare and of no use to the guy who stole it. It’s a couple of grand's worth of stuff, so it could have been a lot worse, but we’d still like to see this guy caught."

The van was broken into on Friday 13 November. Please contact the police if you have any information.